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At all dealers or sent on receipt of seeeeeerenaeeeeee * LATEST WAR NEWS * * Th ir bulletins * ex ly by The > N posted im. # diat f ming of # at th following # ees * ird Ave. * Warks J store, 3rd * ft * > Sth and #* baer * Prie Hotel, 2nd # i] > i > > * } > Me gar Store, * . > D N dows, 3rd # * ee NADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Princess May southbound Seiveday noon Princess Royal, Southbound Sunday, 8 p.m. Sophia sails ports Monday for Alaska Noon 4 @ MONAB, General Agent Fourth Street and Thied Ave a le Directory SPRL. Vintners Associahen = WINDSOR HOTEL Of Pirst Ave and Eighth St, W. Wright, Prop. . HOTEL OENTRA pe Avenue anc Seventh St. ropean and Atherican Plan Peter Bick, Prop. ‘ ; KNOX HoTE, ¥ *, Between & oth and Nioth 0 Plan, Ray ’ av to J Per De $1.00 60 ® Beaner. Prope. \. D. Casiey c PRESS HOTEL ai AV, Betwes Seventh s Pian, bo , “tb and ts *! Per Day ROVAL MOTEL ® ae a Burgess Third Aye Play is WHOL EeaLe eb Meo Ave y, : Phone ioe (MPORTING eo., mite Paney a Props S00 Sixth gt Steam Mealed ————— LIQUOR eo, Sith ot Siau Prous Oreos ; tha Certificate of improvements. Ti Chance It Fraction, and Black Bear Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Min oe of Cassiar District. jhere located;-I'll Chance tt Fraction located between the “Lilly Bertha” and ‘Aldebaran” Mineral Claims near head of Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet, and “Biack Bear’ Mineral Claim, located one mile, more or less, from the northwest point of the head of Alice Arm, 4 branch of Ob- servatory Inlet TAKE NOTICE that I, Pedro Salina, Free Miner's Certificate No. #80313B., intend, sixty days from the date hereof to apply to the ining Recorder for a Certificate of lmprovements, for the purpose of ob taining a Crown Grant of above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced be fore te issue of such Certificate of im provements Dated this 2ist day of September, A.D 9 tote PEDRO SALINAS Certificate of improvements. Aldebaran Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar Dis- ict Where located;—-About three-quarters (3-4) of & mile, more or less, from the northwest point of the bead of Alice Arm and adjoining the Black Bear Minera! claim on the southwest TAKE NOTICE that I, Pedro Salinas, as agent for William J Vaughan, Free Min ers Oertificate No. 81545B., and for m self, Free Miner's Certificate No 80313B., intend, sixty days from the date hereof, t apply to the Mining Recorder for 4 Certificate of Improvements, for the pur- pose of obtaining 4 Crown Grant of the above claim And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced be fore the issue of such Certificate of Im- provements : Dated this 2ist day of September, A.D. O14. PEDRO SALINAS Province of British Cotumbia—County of Atlin. NOTICR 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, a8 Dominion Sheet Metal Works, Piombers, Furniture Deal ers, and Second Hand Store, in the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of Brit ish Columbia, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent All debts owing to the said partnership are to be paid to Wil- frid Gratton, at Prince Rupert aforesaid, and all claims. against the said partner- ship are to be presented to the said Wihl- frid Gratton, by whom the same will be settied DATED at Prince Rupert, B. Cy this 2ist day of September, A. D OL FRANK BROCHU W. GRATTON. Witness: Irving N. Linnell. FERRER R EERE EERE EERE REE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM @ox 125th St. and ard Ave. Box 13-0 St. and 3rd Ave. Box 148th St. and Srd Ave. Boh unction of 181, @nd and ord “ves. Gor TO ist Ave., between 8th and Oth Svs, (Knox Hotel.) Bor 17— ist Ave. and 7th St. (Cen tral Hotel.) CIROUIT NO. 2. Box 22--3rd Ave. and (Peat Offiee.) Bex 23-—-drd Ave. Box @4—15t Ave. Box Mand Ave. Box 26-200 Ave. Box 27.-0. ¥. P. CuROUIT NO. 8 Box 315m Ave. and Fulton St @ox €2—Rorden and Tgylor 8 Box @4— 1th Ave. and lton Bt. Box 20th Avo, and Comox Ave. ox 878th Ave, and Dodge PI Box 366th Ave. anc Thompson st. tra BA and McBride 84. and MeBride St. and and 81. and 6ub 8 GmouiT NO. 4 Box 414th Ave. and Bmmerson PL ox 420th Ave. and MeBride Box 43-5 Avo. and fineen a ox 446th Ave and Bast 6 Box 45-—~Tw Ave. and Eiwete- Box 141——7th Ave. ao Ywing 5! RR A te ee THE DAILY NEWS. cleanse relies on condition, the system anc Beecham’s Pills, The Woman Who Takes the proper help to keep her digestion right and her system free from poisonous accumulations, is not troubled with headaches, backache, languid feelings, unnat- ural sufferings All women who have BEECHAM’S PILLS know this famous remedy to be the proper help for them. few doses will make immediate difference and occasional use will cause & permanent aprovensas in health and strength. purify the blood and every woman who not only enjoys better physical with quieter nerves and brighter or Enjoys A Clear Complexion Worth a Guinea a Box Prepared only by Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Lancashire, Ragland. Sold everywhere in Canada and U A ter spirits, but she 5. Ameries, In boxes, 25 cents, CANADIAN TRADE SHOWS BIG GAIN IN SPITE OF WAR Aggregate of $100,137,000 Is Reached—Last Year Was Only $97,832,000. Cvtt wt. 8 For the month Aus wheh was the first th he Kuropean wa the t i! Canadian trade reached an i il S100.137.000. com corresponding month of 1913 This is the outstanding feature of the trade statement issued by Hon. J. D. Theid, minister of eus- tom While there has been a falling off in the imports, exports show a healthy condition exists in the trade of the Dominion During August last Canada ex ported $8,780,000 worth of ani- ma and their produce, as against $4,817,000 for August, 1913. For the five months of the present fiscal year ending August 341 last, the total exports under this head were £26,063,000, against $17,190,000 for the cor- responding five months of the previous year. There is also an increase in the value of manu factured articles exported For August last these amounted to 85,049,000, against $4,911,000 for August, 1913 For the five months the ex- ports of manufactured articles were $26,728,000, compared with #20,963,000 for the correspond- ing period of 1943. Coin in bullion imported into Ganada during August reached to the total of 811,452,000 against £572,000 for August 1913 During August 87,425,000 worth of domestic agricultural products were exported and $1% 924,000 worth of foreign agricul tura! products were imported DESTROY GERMANS BY AMBUSCADE London, Oct. 7 “The French, taking a leaf out of the German book, are adopting the ambus- leading methods used so success- ifully by the Germans during the learly stages of the war,” says | Reuter’s Paris correspondent “When the approach of two German divisions was reported between the Oise and the Somme rivers, French dragoons advanced to meet them, occupying a vil- lage. After exchanging a few shots the dragoons retired, draw- ing the Germans after them as far as a forest, where a heavy force of Freneh infantry had been posted, supported by light artil- lery “When the Germans were drawn into range by the pretend- ed retirement of the dragoons, the French batteries opened and the panic threw down their arms and fled. In this action the French took 800 prisoners.” German eolumns in PRECAUTION FOR Sir Wm. Osler, by desire of the authorities, has issued a bulletin to troops urging the taking of sanitary precautions. He states: “It was formerly said that an army marched on its belly; now it is marched on brains Bullets are less fatal in war than bacilli. Where one slew a thousand the other slew tens of thousands. Twenty-two thousand lives were lost in the Boer wat of 1,800 were by bullets and 14,000 by bacilli. IT appeal to each indi- vidual soldier to intelligent co-operation to combat this more deadiy eaemy. Dysentery, pneu- monia and enteric were the three great scourges. “Only by boiling all water ean dysentery be prevented. ‘To stave off pneumonia don't neglect coughs and colds, The most fatal enemy, however, is enteric or ty- phoid fever, Enteric killed more Britsh soldiers than Boer bullets, It is urwed that vaceination against typhoid be carried out.” these use “What a cheerful woman Mrs Smiley is.” “Ten't she? Why, do you know that would ean have a good time ithinking what a good time she jwould have if she were having jit Boston Transeript, | | i LEFFINGWELL BRINGS NEWS OF STEFANSSON When tIce Broke Up About the Karluk, Captain and Crew Abandoned Her. San Francisco, Oct. 5.---After a year in the Aretic, where he completed charting the North Alaskan coast, BE. De K. Leffing- well of Pasadena, Cal., returned to San Franciseo today on the whaler Jeanette. Mr. Leflingwe! the. Mary ansson s journeyed north on Sachs, one of Stef- vessels, and returned with the word that two ships of the Canadian expedition which were frozen last winter near Flaxman Island,thirty-five miles from Leffinewell’s headquarters made their to sea in July way - and now are on their way to Do- waters Speaking of a visit Mr miniton from Stef- ansson, Leflingwell said to- day: Early prised on in December T was sur- answering a knock at to see Stefansson stride eabin IT had supposed be hundreds of miles dis- into my him to tant “He and several of party were encamped at Collinson Point and later they sent a dog team to my camp and took me to their headquarters for Christmas. We exchanged several visits after that “When the ice broke up about the Karluk, Stefansson’s = ship, her seams were found open, and she was and his party of the other Leflingwell says that he be- that land to the north of Canada for which the Stefansson party is searching exists and soon will be discovered. abandoned, the explorer embarking vessels.” on one lieves GERMAN BRUTALITY WREAKED ON NURSE SAVING A BELGIAN Vancouver, Oet. 8.—In a letter received from relatives in Eng- land by Mrs. J. B. Brooks of New Westminster a pathetic incident is related. The letter states that a few weeks ago Mrs. Brooks’ brother, A. Geoderich, who is a private in the King’s Own Regi- ment, was invalided home, and while crossing the English Chan- nel got into conversation with a had both arms cut off, on her way home nurse wh: and who was Although suffering intense agony, the young woman was quite ra- tional and recounted with great clearness and wealth of detail how she had lost her arms in trying to protect a wounded Bel- gian from the attack of German soldiers. When the Germans saw that she tect the het was determined to pro- life of her patient they and with brutal force severed her arms at the elbow. She died before reaching England, states the letter. seized FOR A TAXI 75~PHONE-75 Prince Rupert Feed Co. DEALERS IN Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY Agents for DOMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CO. Mai! orders promptly attended to Now me 908 Third Ave. Phone Black 268 Sensible are getting more than usual consideration in these troubled times, even from those who have hitherto spent freely. The steady toll of the barber shop is noticed now — and stopped — and more men every day are shaving themselves at home with the GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR To their surprise they find, in the Gillette Safety Razor habit, other things even more important than economy. Economies It saves many valuable minutes a day — sends them to business clean and refreshed, with toilets completed — and enables them to enjoy anytime, anywhere, a shave as smooth and comfortable as the best barber could give them. The Gillette Safety Razor eliminates honing, stropping and fussing, as well as the need of skill or practice. You just pick it up and shave with solid comfort the first time you try. Cut out the waste of time and money! Get a Gillette and enjoy economizing! Standard Sets cost $5.00 — Pocket Editions $5.00 to $6.00 — Combination Sets $6.50 up. At Drug, Hardware and Jewelry Stores. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Office and Factory:—THE NEW GILLETTE BUILDING, MONTREAL. IN SOUTH ALBERTA Heaviest Storm Ever Experienced in Macleod District at This Time of Year. Macleod, Alta., Oct. 7.—The heaviest snow storm ever experi- enced in this distriet at this time of the year is in progress and over two feet of snow has already fallen. Many of the electric light and local telephone wires are down and telephonic communica- tion with outside points is at a complete standstill. A high wind has drifted the snow to a depth of many feet and all roads out- side the town are impassable, completely isolating the ranches. In the Porcupine Hills the fall is even heavier and a rapid thaw will raise the Old Man River to an unusual height. “Tell me, old man,” said the perennial seeker after knowledge, ‘why your hair is grey and your beard brown?” “Easily,” answered the faceti- ous old man. “My hair is twenty older than my beard.” London Opinion, Is years PRINCE RUPERT BOAT Reta val tenes for hire. Gasoline for sale PHONE RED 391 North End of Manson Way 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunition Pumps Hose Pamt Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated iron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable tron Pipe FRED STORK’S HARDWARE A NEWSPAPER for Prince Rupert and Northern B.C. The Daily News goes into nearly every home in Prince Rupert. It is the papular newspaper of the ofty because it is clean and peliable. EK has al! the news of the city, and keeps Mm toneh with events and topics interesting to Northern British Ootam- bia. UK treats these subjects with modepate opti- mism and petiability. The Datly News is the most vaiuabie paper to advertisers because it is read by the buying public. It has a bigger circulation than any other paper in > the city. IT ts read by the class of people the advertisers want to talk to. DAILY NEWS RARAAERAAAARERA ARERR RRR Oe